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Read this following article from The Guardian.
Look, no hands: a phone-bike combo:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1150361,00.html
The Netherlands has a unique bicycle culture, higher population density
smaller distances and flatter terrain than here. Useful in Australia
I think not, it's hard enough for cyclists to keep senses alert. I
you're a cyclist, then combine the following with Australias aggressiv
car culture: -steer the bike, -watch for peds, -ring bell whe
necessary, -watching speed via the bike computer, -watching for movin
traffic, opening doors, -third eye on rear of head doing th
same. -ESP, useful for dealing with inattentive drivers, -ear
evaluating subtle and not-so-subtle changes in noise
Bernard Uyttendaele believes its to be a practical application o
Bluetooth technology. Anyway, many of us would think its just anothe
example of WOFTAM technology
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Look, no hands: a phone-bike combo:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1150361,00.html
The Netherlands has a unique bicycle culture, higher population density
smaller distances and flatter terrain than here. Useful in Australia
I think not, it's hard enough for cyclists to keep senses alert. I
you're a cyclist, then combine the following with Australias aggressiv
car culture: -steer the bike, -watch for peds, -ring bell whe
necessary, -watching speed via the bike computer, -watching for movin
traffic, opening doors, -third eye on rear of head doing th
same. -ESP, useful for dealing with inattentive drivers, -ear
evaluating subtle and not-so-subtle changes in noise
Bernard Uyttendaele believes its to be a practical application o
Bluetooth technology. Anyway, many of us would think its just anothe
example of WOFTAM technology
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